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Management of oropharyngeal cancer in the HPV Era: The prevalence of HPV-positive OPC continues to increase at an epidemic rate

Background: Historically, oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) has been attributed to risk factors such as smoking and alcohol use. The increased incidence of OPC has been driven by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Methods: A search of the literature involving HPV infection and OPC was performed, along w...

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Published in:Cancer control 2016-07, p.197
Main Authors: Naghavi, Arash O, Strom, Tobin J, Ahmed, Kamran A, Echevarria, Michelle I, Abuodeh, Yazan A, Venkat, Puja S, Frakes, Jessica M, Harrison, Louis B, Trotti, Andy M, Caudell, Jimmy J
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